2014 European Athletics Championships – Women's pole vault

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The women's pole vault at the 2014 European Athletics Championships took place at the Letzigrund on 12 and 14 August. [1]

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Medalists

Gold Anzhelika Sidorova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
Silver Katerina Stefanidi
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece
Bronze Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia

Records

Standing records prior to the 2014 European Athletics Championships
World record Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)5.06 m Zürich, Switzerland 28 August 2009
European record Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)5.06 mZürich, Switzerland28 August 2009
Championship record Flag of Russia.svg  Yelena Isinbayeva  (RUS)4.80 m Gothenburg, Sweden 12 August 2006
World LeadingFlag of Brazil.svg  Fabiana Murer  (BRA)4.80 m New York City, United States 14 June 2014
European LeadingFlag of Germany.svg  Lisa Ryzih  (GER)4.71 m Rottach-Egern, Germany 4 July 2014
Flag of Greece.svg  Katerina Stefanidi  (GRE) Fontvieille, Monaco 18 July 2014

Schedule

DateTimeRound
12 August 201410:30 Qualification
14 August 201419:19 Final

All times are local times (UTC+2)

Results

Qualification

4.50 m (Q) or at least 12 best performers (q) advanced to the Final.

RankGroupNameNationality4.004.154.254.354.454.50MarkNote
1A Carolin Hingst Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oooo4.45q
1A Jiřina Svobodová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic oo4.45q
3B Minna Nikkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland ooxoo4.45q
3B Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia xoo4.45q
5A Angelica Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden oxoxoo4.45q
6B Lisa Ryzih Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oxo4.45q
6A Katerina Stefanidi Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oxo4.45q
8B Kira Grünberg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria ooxoxo4.45q, NR
8A Anzhelika Sidorova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia xoxo4.45q
10B Alayna Lutkovskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia oxxoxo4.45q
10B Tina Šutej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia oxoxoxo4.45q
12A Marion Lotout Flag of France.svg  France xxoxoxoxo4.45q
13B Nikolía Kiriakopoúlou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oxxo4.45q
14B Marion Fiack Flag of France.svg  France oooxoxxx4.35
15B Anna Katharina Schmid Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland xooxoxxx4.35SB
16A Naroa Agirre Flag of Spain.svg  Spain ooxoxxoxxx4.35
17B Katharina Bauer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany oxxx4.25
17A Vanessa Boslak Flag of France.svg  France oxxx4.25
17A Nicole Büchler Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland oxxx4.25
17B Romana Maláčová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic ooxxx4.25
17A Sonia Malavisi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy ooxxx4.25
22B Roberta Bruni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy xooxxx4.25
23B Caroline Bonde Holm Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark xoxxoxxx4.25
24B Marta Onofre Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal xooxxx4.15
25A Catia Pereira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal xoxxx4.00
26A Maria Leonor Tavares Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal xoxxx4.00
27B Katrine Haarklau Flag of Norway.svg  Norway xxoxxx4.00
A Hanna Sheleh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine rNM
A Rebeka Šilhanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic xxxNM

Final

RankNameNationality4.354.454.554.604.65MarkNote
Gold medal icon.svg Anzhelika Sidorova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia xoooxxo4.65
Silver medal icon.svg Katerina Stefanidi Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oxoxoxxx4.60
Bronze medal icon.svg Angelina Zhuk-Krasnova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia xooxxoxxx4.60
4 Lisa Ryzih Flag of Germany.svg  Germany xxoxoxxoxxx4.60
5 Angelica Bengtsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden xxooxxx4.45
6 Jiřina Svobodová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic xoxxoxxx4.45
7 Nikolía Kiriakopoúlou Flag of Greece.svg  Greece oxxx4.35
7 Alayna Lutkovskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia oxxx4.35
7 Minna Nikkanen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland oxxx4.35
10 Carolin Hingst Flag of Germany.svg  Germany xxoxxx4.35
10 Tina Šutej Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia xxoxxx4.35
Kira Grünberg Flag of Austria.svg  Austria xxxNM
Marion Lotout Flag of France.svg  France xxxNM

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References

  1. "XXII European Championship, Zürich 2014 - Women, Field". trackfield.brinkster.net. Retrieved 22 March 2021.